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Originally Posted by kevmk81
So in my neck of the woods, it seems to be pretty standard that you don't know when a race or series of races will be scheduled till January/February or even later. For those of you that like to prepare a yearly plan, typically starting base build in October/November, how do you form a flexible enough plan that will allow you to peak at a certain time, given that you might be off a week or two with estimates on when the races will be scheduled for? That is the correct way to plan a season, right? A races, B races, C races, with the A races during your peak?
I guess you could take a stab at a specific month of the year, but surely you can't keep proper racing form for a month long. You eventually will need to recover and restart mileage, right?
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